Senator Hoeven urges strong border provisions in supplemental funding bill

Senator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota - Senator John Hoeven Official website
Senator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota - Senator John Hoeven Official website
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Senator John Hoeven has expressed opposition to a supplemental funding bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, citing concerns over border security measures. The senator’s statement follows an attempt by Schumer to advance the bill without specific provisions aimed at securing the southern border.

In his statement, Senator Hoeven emphasized the need for concrete actions in any supplemental funding related to national security. He stated, “I opposed moving forward on the president’s security supplemental request because it does not adequately secure our border.” Hoeven criticized the current administration’s approach to immigration enforcement, asserting that it has failed to address illegal crossings effectively.

Hoeven further insisted that future funding proposals should include clear benchmarks to ensure compliance with immigration laws and bolster border security efforts. He remarked, “Border security is vital to our national security, and the American people want to know that our border is secure.”



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